- was
deposited during the
Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous. All
hylaeochampsids had
highly brevirostrine snouts and
exhibited heterodonty, with large...
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independently at
least thrice among neosuchians, in Varanosuchus,
hylaeochampsids and crocodilians. The
lower jaw
contained thirteen teeth, all of which...
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Turcosuchus is an
extinct genus of
basal eusuchian crocodyliform known from the
Early Cretaceous İncigez
Formation in Turkey. It
contains a
single species...
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Iharkutosuchus ("Iharkút crocodile",
after where it was found) is an
extinct genus of
basal eusuchian crocodyliform. Its
fossils have been
found in the...
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Acynodon is an
extinct genus of
eusuchian crocodylomorph from the Late Cretaceous, with
fossils found throughout Southern Europe. The
genus Acynodon contains...
- "Complete and
partial skulls, mandibles,
various cranial elements, teeth"
Hylaeochampsid Doratodon D.
carcharidens "Teeth, Jaw fragment" ?Theriosuchus Indeterminate...
- the
cladistic analysis of
Turcosuchus recovers Unasuchus as a
derived hylaeochampsid.
These remains have been
found from the
Barremian Las
Hoyas Formation...
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Pietraroiasuchus is an
extinct genus of
hylaeochampsid eusuchian crocodylomorph from the
Pietraroja Plattenkalk of the
southern Apennines, Italy. Below...
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Buscalioni Piras et al.
Early Albian Pietraroia Plattenkalk Italy A
hylaeochampsid. ****arrachampsa Gen. et sp.
Valid Montefeltro Larsson Langer Campanian/Maastrichtian...
- a
basal Eusuchian nested outside a
clade formed by
susisuchids and
hylaeochampsids.
Confractosuchus is a rare
example of a
fossil crocodyliform with preserved...